BASS XLI: the correlation between Mid-infrared emission lines and Active Galactic Nuclei emission
M. Bierschenk, C. Ricci, M. J. Temple, S. Satyapal, J. Cann, Y. Xie,, Y. Diaz, K. Ichikawa, M. J. Koss, F. E. Bauer, A. Rojas, D. Kakkad, A., Tortosa, F. Ricci, R. Mushotzky, T. Kawamuro, K. K. Gupta, B. Trakhtenbrot,, C.S. Chang, R. Riffel, K. Oh, F. Harrison, M. Powell

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that mid-infrared coronal emission lines are reliable, unobscured indicators of active galactic nuclei (AGN) activity, correlating strongly with X-ray and bolometric luminosities across a broad range of AGN properties.
Contribution
It provides empirical evidence that mid-infrared coronal lines are robust, unbiased tracers of AGN power, independent of black hole mass, Eddington ratio, or obscuration.
Findings
High detection rates of MIR coronal lines in AGN sample
Strong correlation between MIR line luminosities and X-ray luminosity
Tighter correlation of MIR lines with bolometric luminosity
Abstract
We analyze the Spitzer spectra of 140 active galactic nuclei (AGN) detected in the hard X-rays (14-195 keV) by the Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) on board Swift. This sample allows us to probe several orders of magnitude in black hole masses (), Eddington ratios (), X-ray luminosities (), and X-ray column densities (). The AGN emission is expected to be the dominant source of ionizing photons with energies eV, and therefore high-ionization mid-infrared (MIR) emission lines such as [Ne V] 14.32, 24.32 m and [O IV] 25.89 m are predicted to be good proxies of AGN activity, and robust against obscuration effects. We find high detection rates ( per cent) for the mid-infrared coronal emission lines in our AGN sample. The luminosities of these lines are correlated with…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
